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fbi has a part in that. d.o.d. and i.c.e. has a part in that. those are the things we're working through but i think the key part is the legislation. so from my perspective, helping people understand technically exactly what we're going to do there is absolutely vital to our future, and ones that you can all help us get that right. thanks for taking the time today. thank you very much. [ applause ] if i could ask everybody to remain seated for the next panel and panelist to join us at the podium. >>> at 5:00, live to capitol hill where the house rules committee will hold a meeting on repealing president obama's health care law. republican house majority leader eric cantor introduced legislation to repeal the health care law way voith a vote for t wednesday, july 11th. we'll have the rules committee meeting beginning at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span3. >>> i don't mean to sound like i want to go crazy and "regulate the internet ". on the other hand, i don't believe the internet should exist as a place outside the law. >> co-executive editor of
fbi has a part in that. d.o.d. and i.c.e. has a part in that. those are the things we're working through but i think the key part is the legislation. so from my perspective, helping people understand technically exactly what we're going to do there is absolutely vital to our future, and ones that you can all help us get that right. thanks for taking the time today. thank you very much. [ applause ] if i could ask everybody to remain seated for the next panel and panelist to join us at the...
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what we also know from law enforcement officials is that the fbi is currently investigating paula who has written a become on general petraeus, a favorable account of general petraeus. she talks about having extensive access to the general. they've gone running together, according to her accounts, she's appeared many times on television programs, including on msnbc. the fbi investigation is focusing on whether she had improper access to general petraeus' e-mails and may potentially have looked at classified information. we have also been told that it doesn't appear that any charges are going to be filed. this doesn't appear that it's going to be some sort of imprisonment and that general petraeus himself is not being investigated in this. >> but we don't know if there's an investigation between the resignation and -- >> at this point we can't definitively talk about a connection between those two things. >> let me ask you, colonel jacobs, you've known general petraeus for years. what kind of person is he and what do you think this -- what it does to him and his wife? >> i know -- >> a
what we also know from law enforcement officials is that the fbi is currently investigating paula who has written a become on general petraeus, a favorable account of general petraeus. she talks about having extensive access to the general. they've gone running together, according to her accounts, she's appeared many times on television programs, including on msnbc. the fbi investigation is focusing on whether she had improper access to general petraeus' e-mails and may potentially have looked...
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the fbi learned that the e-mails were coming from broadwell, and they interviewed paula broadwell and general petraeus, and they admitted that they were having an affair with each other. they said that the affair went on after he left the military. if it went on during military duty he could be prosecuted in military courts. they also looked at whether broadwell leaked confidential information. she gave a speech in october and its getting particular attention because she suggested that the attacks on the libyan consulate were retaliation for the united states taking libyans hostage. >> i don't know if you a lot of you heard this, but the c.i.a. had taken a couple of libyan militia members prisoner, and they believe that the attack on the consulate was because of that. he's not been able to communicate with the press. he has known all of this. >> jennifer: hmm. so the c.i.a. called those statements uninformed and basils but itbaseless. she said she later heard that stuff on fox news but fox news never reported it. so then tonight a local north carolina news station reported several fbi
the fbi learned that the e-mails were coming from broadwell, and they interviewed paula broadwell and general petraeus, and they admitted that they were having an affair with each other. they said that the affair went on after he left the military. if it went on during military duty he could be prosecuted in military courts. they also looked at whether broadwell leaked confidential information. she gave a speech in october and its getting particular attention because she suggested that the...
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how normal is it for the fbi to investigate the cia? >> well, if they think there's some sort of crime that's occurred and in my limited understanding of what happened, this began because someone had a belief that general petraeus's computer had been compromised which led to the next step. the fbi does crime, not the cia. this is the proper course to take. and again transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. this is tough. you and i know both know it. for a general who has done so much for this nation. i think this showed what kind of a man he was that he did his soul searching, but he handed in his resignation because that's what we're trained to do and people should take a lesson on that. >> joe, good to have you with us on "the ed show." appreciate it so much. >>> coming up, a coal boss announces a series of lay yufs. find out how workers are paying the price for a ceo's personal politics. >>> and it got pretty ugly out there following the reelection of our first african-american president. msnbc politica
how normal is it for the fbi to investigate the cia? >> well, if they think there's some sort of crime that's occurred and in my limited understanding of what happened, this began because someone had a belief that general petraeus's computer had been compromised which led to the next step. the fbi does crime, not the cia. this is the proper course to take. and again transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. this is tough. you and i know both know it. for a...
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the answer may not be quick lanesed since the fbi is in libya but unable to enter bin gad benghazi d benghazi. there is conflicting information it released. one congresswoman is calling for the resignation of u.s. ambassador susan rice while others continue to criticize her over her initial statement abouts the attack on the consulate in benghazi wasn't being a spontaneous up rising over an anti pmuslim video. >> what she said is total ignorance of facts on the ground. five days later. five days went by. we have reports intelligence knew within 24-hours it was a terrorist attack. they sent her out to say things that were absolutely false and continues to do so which is again real liter as i say willful ignorance or abysmal lack of knowledge of the facts. >> the obama administration claims the facts are still being gathered in the initial report of the attack information was not clear enough that it was a terrorist attack. >>> information was rived at determinations were made that was shared with the american people. the focus needs to be how do we make sure our facilities and ambassa
the answer may not be quick lanesed since the fbi is in libya but unable to enter bin gad benghazi d benghazi. there is conflicting information it released. one congresswoman is calling for the resignation of u.s. ambassador susan rice while others continue to criticize her over her initial statement abouts the attack on the consulate in benghazi wasn't being a spontaneous up rising over an anti pmuslim video. >> what she said is total ignorance of facts on the ground. five days later....
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not for the fbi. so the fbi still has some explaining to do in my mind. >> eliot: why the distinction if there is a legitimate reason or maybe the facts are different between the way general petraeus has offered his resignation and the president expressing support for general allen. is there a reason for that distinction that you can discern? >> absolutely. first off general allen's behavior flirting -- many things are against the military code of justice but flirting isn't. that being said, i can absolutely understand the secretary's actions where general allen is concerned at this point. the real question -- what's happening is general allen was up, as you said, to take over as nato's supreme allied commander. that's a senate-confirmed position. any time that there is an investigation, regardless of whether it has any merit or not that investigation is always concluded before you put somebody in front of the senate committee for them to go ahead and confirm or not confirm the person. so in this case
not for the fbi. so the fbi still has some explaining to do in my mind. >> eliot: why the distinction if there is a legitimate reason or maybe the facts are different between the way general petraeus has offered his resignation and the president expressing support for general allen. is there a reason for that distinction that you can discern? >> absolutely. first off general allen's behavior flirting -- many things are against the military code of justice but flirting isn't. that...
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i think really, too, the focus tomorrow is going to be on the fbi and the fbi's deputy director, sean joyce, is going to have some hearings. as you heard right at the top of the show, piers, members of congress are very upset that they weren't notified about this. was there a national security risk, if there was, they should have been notified. if there wasn't a national security risk, why did the fbi go to james clapper, the director of national intelligence, on the night of the election. so maybe the president will put some of those things to rest tomorrow. but the fbi really hasn't come out and said much at all so a lot of the information that's been coming out about this case has been through leaks and anonymous sources. >> i think the reason the fbi is not saying anything is because this is going to be deeply embarrassing when we get to the bottom of it. thank you both very much. >>> i want to turn to a member of general petraeus' inner circle, his former spokesman, colonel steve boylan. colonel, thank you for joining me. when did you last speak to david petraeus? >> i spoke with
i think really, too, the focus tomorrow is going to be on the fbi and the fbi's deputy director, sean joyce, is going to have some hearings. as you heard right at the top of the show, piers, members of congress are very upset that they weren't notified about this. was there a national security risk, if there was, they should have been notified. if there wasn't a national security risk, why did the fbi go to james clapper, the director of national intelligence, on the night of the election. so...
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actually, what he was doing was handing it over to an fbi agent working an undercover sting. these are very serious charges. he could face life in prison. >> and when you think about what other information he may have had access to, what's his background and what sort of information might he have had? >> pretty high. you mentioned he had been in for 20 years. he was a petty officer first class. his rating was a kryps toe logic, a way of saying he was in the intelligence gathering field. he was a naval submarine warfare specialist. so he had access to a lot of information, but the interesting thing is over that 20-year career, he had six good conduct co , won numerous awards. remember, he had only be out of the service less than a year when he's trying to allegedly hand over this secret document to a russian spy. >> thanks very much. next, new jersey republican governor chris christie in washington today asking for money. hypocritical or not? and a day after internet guru john mcafee was arrested, he was rushed to the hospital. [ male announcer ] research suggests cell health
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he is planning to return to the seals or join the fbi. >> billionaire george sorrows falling short in an attempt to get his ex-girlfriend to drop his lawsuit against him. the 81-year-old offered a 28-year-old ex-girlfriend 1 million bucks. she is suing him for 50 million saying he backed out of his promise to buy a $2 million apart: she will settle for 35 million plus a new apartment. problem is his new girlfriend already lives there. >> killing a bald eagle is against federal law, u.s. fish and wildlife service issued a permit for allowing an indian tribe in wyoming to do just that. they say it is for religious purposes. they sued for the right to kill the eagle arguing the religious freedoms are being violated. those are your headlines at 5:30. >> before you head out of the house let's get your first degree weather with maria molina. >> good morning to you heather. good to see you. i want to update you on the earthquake that occurred off the coast of jew pan. no tsunami warnings for the coast of japan or hawaii or a threat for the west coast of the u.s. that is something we want to
he is planning to return to the seals or join the fbi. >> billionaire george sorrows falling short in an attempt to get his ex-girlfriend to drop his lawsuit against him. the 81-year-old offered a 28-year-old ex-girlfriend 1 million bucks. she is suing him for 50 million saying he backed out of his promise to buy a $2 million apart: she will settle for 35 million plus a new apartment. problem is his new girlfriend already lives there. >> killing a bald eagle is against federal law,...
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the feds arresting the man after planting the fake bombs they unknowingly obtained from an fbi informant. they were allegedly trying to make a statement against corporate america and the government. new information about one of the most highly anticipated public offerings in years. "the wall street journal" is reporting that facebook will go public on may 18, the social networking site is hoping to raise $5 billion, to put the company's value at nearly $100 billion. they lay claim to more than 900 million users worldwide. i'm ainsley earhardt. back to gret a. thanks for watching. >> greta: this is a fox news ark letter. the afghan taliban says it carried out a suicide car bombing on a western target in kabul. the u.s. embass nekabul sounding the alarm after large explosions were heard in the city, less than two hours after president obama flew out of afghanistan. we will bring you more as it becomes available. now, senator tom coburn is giving it to us between the eyes, saying our country's staggering debt is the greatest threat to national security. we talked about the new burke the deb
the feds arresting the man after planting the fake bombs they unknowingly obtained from an fbi informant. they were allegedly trying to make a statement against corporate america and the government. new information about one of the most highly anticipated public offerings in years. "the wall street journal" is reporting that facebook will go public on may 18, the social networking site is hoping to raise $5 billion, to put the company's value at nearly $100 billion. they lay claim to...
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including the fbi who was looking into it. in their searching, they find a small bag, $10 worth of marijuana, but they miss a gun? >> apparently. >> reporter: is that disappointing to you? >> yes. >> reporter: the chief says the two men with carter who were white were released. but carter was held back after the officers who are also white discovered he'd given them a fake name and there was a warrant for his arrest in mississippi, where he'd skipped out on a drug diversion program. the chief says his officers don't know exactly when the fatal shot was fired. even though they were just feet away. according to this incident report, one of the officers heard, quote, a loud thump with a metallic sound, but thought it came from a vehicle that ran over a piece of metal on the roadway. don't your officers know the sound of a gun being fired? >> one would think. but when those guns are in a confined space like the rear of a police car it could be very, very different. >> reporter: it wasn't until the officers were about to leave when
including the fbi who was looking into it. in their searching, they find a small bag, $10 worth of marijuana, but they miss a gun? >> apparently. >> reporter: is that disappointing to you? >> yes. >> reporter: the chief says the two men with carter who were white were released. but carter was held back after the officers who are also white discovered he'd given them a fake name and there was a warrant for his arrest in mississippi, where he'd skipped out on a drug...
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actually what he was doing is handing it over to an fbi agent working an undercover sting. these are very serious charges. he could face life in prison. >> when you think about what other information he may have had access to, how long this could have been happening or whether it happened before, what's his background and what sort of information, security clearance might evidence. >> pretty high. you mentioned he'd been in for 20 years. he was a petty officer first cla class. his rating was a chiropractcryp. he was a naval submarine warfare specialist, so he had a high security clearance, access to a lot of information. but the interesting thing is over that 20-year career he had six good conduct commend additions, won numerous awards. so it remains to be seen if there was any sign of this when he was actually on active duty. remember, he had only been out of the service less than a year when he's trying to allegedly hand over this secret document to a russian spy. >> thanks very much, chris lawrence. "outfront" next, new jersey republican governor chris christie in washin
actually what he was doing is handing it over to an fbi agent working an undercover sting. these are very serious charges. he could face life in prison. >> when you think about what other information he may have had access to, how long this could have been happening or whether it happened before, what's his background and what sort of information, security clearance might evidence. >> pretty high. you mentioned he'd been in for 20 years. he was a petty officer first cla class. his...
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. >> there are white supremacists in idaho who are being infiltrated right now by the fbi. >> there are, unfortunately in the last several months and years we've seen violence not coming from other communities, but look, without commenting on what i think is the heinous heinousness of the surveillance that's happening. it has legs and chris christie and others didn't seem to be aware of the scope and is something troubling and. >> jon: you may be the first panelist to use the word heinousness. and moving on. al al alan dershowitz, that white house staffers held meetings on campaign strategy and dershowitz plans to make it an issue for president obama's reelection. aj rosen berg responded on his twitter feed, quote, best way to tell dershowitz to hell, one, picket his classroom or two, tell your friends to follow me on twitter. judy? >> well, you know, it's just such a self-congratulatory message from that man. look, this is a problem for media matters. alan dershowitz is a leftist, self-declared democrat who voted for barack obama and he says that the man that media matters has hired to
. >> there are white supremacists in idaho who are being infiltrated right now by the fbi. >> there are, unfortunately in the last several months and years we've seen violence not coming from other communities, but look, without commenting on what i think is the heinous heinousness of the surveillance that's happening. it has legs and chris christie and others didn't seem to be aware of the scope and is something troubling and. >> jon: you may be the first panelist to use the...
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fbi was investigating the retired four star general after allegations surfaced he was having an affair with a woman who was writing his biography. paula broadwell. the official says there were concerns petraeus as head of the cia could be blackmailed. he acknowledged an extramarital affair in his resignation letter to colleagues. it's not clear if broadwell is the woman who was having an fair with. we've been unable to reach her for comment on this. >>> now petraeus was appointed cia chief last november. before that, he was the commander of u.s. and nato forces in afghanistan. we get more on his legacy and unexpected resignation from chris lawrence. >> reporter: he sent this letter to the rest of the cia on friday admitting to them that he had an affair and that he went to the white house on thursday and asked president obama to accept his resignation. on friday, during a phone call, the president did accept that resignation. effectively shaking up the national security team just days after the election. by the time david petraeus got his first taste of real combat, he was a 50-year-ol
fbi was investigating the retired four star general after allegations surfaced he was having an affair with a woman who was writing his biography. paula broadwell. the official says there were concerns petraeus as head of the cia could be blackmailed. he acknowledged an extramarital affair in his resignation letter to colleagues. it's not clear if broadwell is the woman who was having an fair with. we've been unable to reach her for comment on this. >>> now petraeus was appointed cia...
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as you mentioned, the fbi is investigating where the attack came from. harris? >> harris: i bet those will be some busy phone lines. jennifer, thank you very much. business in indiana saying a gunman who held workers hostage at a real estate office building and exchanged bullets with police is now in the hospital after he shot himself twice in the head. here is video from the scene. the gunman went inside the building looking for somebody who owed him money. a worker who was in that office talking with us earlier on "studio b" gentleman came to the office and had a scuffle with our receptionist and marketing manager. i came up to see what was going on. i yelled explicative for him to get out of our office. at that point he pulled a gun and at that point i backed into my office and shoved my door shut and locked it. >> harris: that worker saying they waited in those offices for about an hour before the swat team could get them out. and there was a brief shootout. all the hostage escaping without injury and moments ago the police chief there saying the gunman shot
as you mentioned, the fbi is investigating where the attack came from. harris? >> harris: i bet those will be some busy phone lines. jennifer, thank you very much. business in indiana saying a gunman who held workers hostage at a real estate office building and exchanged bullets with police is now in the hospital after he shot himself twice in the head. here is video from the scene. the gunman went inside the building looking for somebody who owed him money. a worker who was in that...
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an fbi undercover agent then watched them. this became an undercover operation and throughout these intervening months the fbi has closely monitored these men. they initially planned to basically carry out sort of high-level mischief to knock over signs on tops of banks and other big high-rise buildings in cleveland. but then it evolved into something more drastic. they plotted apparently to use explosives and eventually focused on a bridge, something called the brexfield northfield bridge that crosses the cuyahoga national park. that's one they focused on. they got what they thought was explosive material. they were going to put it on the bridge and the fbi finally arrested them when they were taking their final act. according to court documents they planned to do this yesterday, april 30th, and that's when the fbi moved in. >> nbc's pete williams. thank you. >>> back to politics, and mitt romney is in new york marking the anniversary of the assault on osama bin laden. but is he also auditioning a possible vp? he will be in n
an fbi undercover agent then watched them. this became an undercover operation and throughout these intervening months the fbi has closely monitored these men. they initially planned to basically carry out sort of high-level mischief to knock over signs on tops of banks and other big high-rise buildings in cleveland. but then it evolved into something more drastic. they plotted apparently to use explosives and eventually focused on a bridge, something called the brexfield northfield bridge that...
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first of all, there's an fbi investigation that's ongoing. and we look to that investigation to give us the definitive word as to what transpyred. but putting together the best information we have available to us today, our current assessment is that what happened in benghazi in fact was initially a spontaneous reaction to what transpired hours before in cairo, almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo which were prompted of course by the video. >> there was a caveat there. she said the fbi was still investigating. but the thought was it was a spontaneous reaction. a couple of days before that, the libyan president said, no, in fact, al qaeda was behind this attack. and then days later, after ambassador rice is on this program and other programs, the president's spokesman jay carney says this. it is, i think, self-evident that what happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack. well, if it was self-evident, why didn't the president call this exactly what it was, an act of terror on the anniversary of 9/11? >> well, th
first of all, there's an fbi investigation that's ongoing. and we look to that investigation to give us the definitive word as to what transpyred. but putting together the best information we have available to us today, our current assessment is that what happened in benghazi in fact was initially a spontaneous reaction to what transpired hours before in cairo, almost a copycat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo which were prompted of course by the video. >> there was a...
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>> well obviously i'm not going to speak for the fbi. but i think the key thing here, we live in a dangerous world with threats out there. and we're going to make sure that the appropriate steps are taken to enhance security, make sure our personnel and ambassadors are secure. >> is there a military option for the united states to lead the way in libya, to track down his killers? >> i'm not going to speak to that but the president was very clear the day after this event, this tragedy, that we are going to make sure that these killers are brought to justice. >> was it inappropriate for him to go to a fundraiser the day after this attack, in retrospect knowing it was a terrorist attack? inappropriate for him to engage in politics as usual? >> no, the president obviously is 24/7 engaged in the job of the presidency. he spent an enormous amount of time in these weeks in the aftermath of this terrible tragedy. so absolutely not. a president is on call 24/7 and that comes with the job. >> but apparently not during u.n. meetings, as "the new yo
>> well obviously i'm not going to speak for the fbi. but i think the key thing here, we live in a dangerous world with threats out there. and we're going to make sure that the appropriate steps are taken to enhance security, make sure our personnel and ambassadors are secure. >> is there a military option for the united states to lead the way in libya, to track down his killers? >> i'm not going to speak to that but the president was very clear the day after this event, this...
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the fbi was investigating allegations that petraeus was having an affair with his biographer. the official says there were concerns an affair could make petraeus subject to blackmail. >>> a train derailment near the myanmar border killed 25 people. the train was hauling cars filled with gasoline and diesel fuel when it overturned near a station. people ran up to collect some of that fuel, three derailed cars caught fire trapping them. another 62 were injured. >>> the united nations has declared today as malala day. they're honoring that pakistani girl shot in the head. now a month later, she is recovering well at a british hospital and people from all over the world have sent her cards to wish her a fast recovery. >>> after the headlines, these stories are trending now on cnn.com today. it looks like some post election fallout. an ohio coal company says they have been forced to lay off 160 workers. it blames the bleak economic prospect facing the coal industry as the president heads into his second term. they include pending epa regulations and the possibility of new taxes it
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that the fbi does crimes, not the cia. and so this is the proper course to take, and, look, again, transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. look, this is tough, ed. you and i both know it. to a general who's done so much for this nation. but i'll tell you, ed, i think this shows what kind of a man he was that, yeah, he did his soul searching but handed in his resignation. that's what we're trained to do as good leaders. people should take a lesson from that. >> joe sestak, good to have you with us tonight on "the ed show." appreciate it so much. >> absolutely. >>> coming up, a coal boss announces a series of layoffs. he's blaming president obama's re-election. find out how workers are paying the price for a ceo's personal politics. >>> and it got pretty ugly out there following the re-election of our first african-american president. msnbc political analyst michael eric dyson will weigh in on the racist reactions around the country. >>> thanks for staying with us tonight. the leader of a comp
that the fbi does crimes, not the cia. and so this is the proper course to take, and, look, again, transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. look, this is tough, ed. you and i both know it. to a general who's done so much for this nation. but i'll tell you, ed, i think this shows what kind of a man he was that, yeah, he did his soul searching but handed in his resignation. that's what we're trained to do as good leaders. people should take a lesson from that....
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the fbi will try to determine what caused that boat to capsize. reports show 27 people were on that ship when it went under. there might want have been enough lifejackets on board for everyone. tense drivers for drivers in south texas. flashflooding creating a huge problem in san antonio, in rushhour traffic. the flooding forced some people out of their cars, when water was up to their car doors. rescue crews were busy saving drivers. the area still under a flashflood warning. now back to "on the record" with gret a. thanks for watching. >> greta: now to a disturbing mystery unfolding outside the nation's capital. a virginia journalist is found dead inside her burning home. and now investigators investigae calling the death a homicide. firefighters discovered her body inside her burning home. but how did she die? could her final facebook posting be a big clue? good evening, sir. >> good evening. >> greta: sarah greenhall found on monday. why do they think it's a homicide? >> it is hard to know at this moment. i think only the police know the answe
the fbi will try to determine what caused that boat to capsize. reports show 27 people were on that ship when it went under. there might want have been enough lifejackets on board for everyone. tense drivers for drivers in south texas. flashflooding creating a huge problem in san antonio, in rushhour traffic. the flooding forced some people out of their cars, when water was up to their car doors. rescue crews were busy saving drivers. the area still under a flashflood warning. now back to...
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where the fbi thinks the .astermind is located ♪ >> fans morning a local legend. how they will remember the go," chuck of go- brown. good morning washington at 5:00 a.m. starts now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. good morning, washington. on this thursday, may 17. i am cynne simpson. >> i am steve chenevey. happy to be here. we will check in with lisa baden moment, but adam caskey first. it will be a very sunny day, very comfortable, low humidity, temperatures, perfect. open
where the fbi thinks the .astermind is located ♪ >> fans morning a local legend. how they will remember the go," chuck of go- brown. good morning washington at 5:00 a.m. starts now. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. good morning, washington. on this thursday, may 17. i am cynne simpson. >> i am steve chenevey. happy to be here. we will check in with lisa baden moment, but adam caskey first. it will be a very sunny day, very...
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and the fbi knew that two days earlier because it spoke with the people within the embassy and evacuate -- that it had evacuated and saved who said there was no demonstration and no right at. that is number one. but then he said, why are you picking on her? she does not having to do with an ghazi. -- if benghazi. she knows nothing about this. >> she volunteered. >> yes, but she knows nothing. and why is she talking about it? >> she was talking about it because somebody from the administration was going to speak and they put her out in what is known in the trade as a full of whiskey. she did every single shell. she was not privy to it, but she did have the administration's distilled intelligence on it. that is what she was representing. to the best of my knowledge, she did not say anything that the administration did not want her to say. but i think that the impression left by the president in the press conference is that this is my manhood involved. she is my nominee and then she pulls herself. >> still ahead, the fiscal cliff. come along for the ride. >> we had a very constructive meet
and the fbi knew that two days earlier because it spoke with the people within the embassy and evacuate -- that it had evacuated and saved who said there was no demonstration and no right at. that is number one. but then he said, why are you picking on her? she does not having to do with an ghazi. -- if benghazi. she knows nothing about this. >> she volunteered. >> yes, but she knows nothing. and why is she talking about it? >> she was talking about it because somebody from...
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that the fbi does crimes, not the cia. and so this is the proper course to take, and, look, again, transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. look, this is tough, ed. you and i both know it. to a general who's done so much for this nation. but i'll tell you, ed, i think this shows what kind of a man he was that, yeah, he did his soul searching but handed in his resignation. that's what we're trained to do as good leaders. people should take a lesson from that. >> joe sestak, good to have you with us tonight on "the ed show." appreciate it so much. >> absolutely. >>> coming up, a coal boss announces a series of layoffs. he's blaming president obama's re-election. find out how workers are paying the price for a ceo's personal politics. >>> and it got pretty ugly out there following the re-election of our first african-american president. msnbc political analyst michael eric dyson will weigh in on the racist reactions around the country. g to come back from rough economic times. employees are bein
that the fbi does crimes, not the cia. and so this is the proper course to take, and, look, again, transparency and accountability is what we most want in our leadership. look, this is tough, ed. you and i both know it. to a general who's done so much for this nation. but i'll tell you, ed, i think this shows what kind of a man he was that, yeah, he did his soul searching but handed in his resignation. that's what we're trained to do as good leaders. people should take a lesson from that....
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then, the fbi pounced. the fbi took him into custody and seized khalifi's van from the parking garage. this afternoon, they searched a home in suburban virginia, where el khalifi had met with undercover agents. >> it's scary. it makes you not want to trust people. >> reporter: the government's charges says khalifi was angry because the u.s.'s war on terrorism was really a war on muslims. he also considered targeting restaurants, u.s. military offices, and a synagogue. eventually he settled on today's suicide bombing attack on the u.s. capitol. but it was all a sting. the fbi had been tipped off by an associate. agents supplied khalifi with a vest of harmless, inert materials. the gun was rigged not to work. sources tell abc news, it's a sobering reminder there's a pool of disaffected people right here in the u.s., who with little prompting, are willing to kill. so-called lone wolves, often radicalized on the internet. >> even if al qaeda and pakistan and afghanistan are destroyed, there's still a group of p
then, the fbi pounced. the fbi took him into custody and seized khalifi's van from the parking garage. this afternoon, they searched a home in suburban virginia, where el khalifi had met with undercover agents. >> it's scary. it makes you not want to trust people. >> reporter: the government's charges says khalifi was angry because the u.s.'s war on terrorism was really a war on muslims. he also considered targeting restaurants, u.s. military offices, and a synagogue. eventually he...
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the fbi had been tipped off by an associate. agents supplied el khalifi with a vest of inert materials. the gun was rigged not to work. sources tell abc news, it's a sobering reminder there's a pool of disaffected people right here in the u.s., with little prompting, are willing to kill. so-called lone wolves, often radicalized on the internet. >> there's still a group of people in the united states who spontaneously can become terrorists, without any real communications connection to al qaeda. >> reporter: the fbi has arrested more than 50 suspected radicals in the u.s. in the last 3 years. how serious was the plot? diane, the fbi said the suspect went to a west virginia quarry and blew up a real bomb to get an idea how destructive his suicide vest would be. after it detonated, he allegedly wanted a bigger explosion. >> pierre, i keep wondering how many more of these can they continue to catch? are they sure he didn't have other allies here? other ties? >> reporter: there's other people they looked at. right now, they believe t
the fbi had been tipped off by an associate. agents supplied el khalifi with a vest of inert materials. the gun was rigged not to work. sources tell abc news, it's a sobering reminder there's a pool of disaffected people right here in the u.s., with little prompting, are willing to kill. so-called lone wolves, often radicalized on the internet. >> there's still a group of people in the united states who spontaneously can become terrorists, without any real communications connection to al...
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and congresswoman mary bernard mack on the fbi plot. and the use of prescription drugs and how it relates to what happened to whitney houston. man on tv: ...rbis and 36 homers. swings at the first pitch and fouls it deep back into the stands. [ding] [fans whirring] announcer: chill raw and prepared foods promptly. one in 6 americans will get sick from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> there's no official word on what caused whitney houston's death. the spotlight has now reached to washington. joining us now is the co-chairwoman of the caucus on prescription drug use. i know you've been campaigning about this for quite some time. before we get to whitney houston and to the possible involvement of prescription drugs, there's an extraordinary story of the fbi arresting a man reportedly planning a suicide attack near capitol hill. >> we need to remain vij negligent, always, i we need to congratulate and appreciate your law enforcement agencies. and we have to recognize that there are dangerous times right now
and congresswoman mary bernard mack on the fbi plot. and the use of prescription drugs and how it relates to what happened to whitney houston. man on tv: ...rbis and 36 homers. swings at the first pitch and fouls it deep back into the stands. [ding] [fans whirring] announcer: chill raw and prepared foods promptly. one in 6 americans will get sick from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> there's no official word on what caused whitney houston's death. the...